he Norwegian Refugee Council is a
non-governmental, humanitarian organization with 60 years of experience in
helping to create a safer and more dignified life for refugees and internally
displaced persons. We advocate for their rights and assist with shelter,
education, food security, and information counselling & legal assistance.

NRC seeks to fill two CCCM/UDOC
officer positions:

CCCM/UDOC Project Officer – special
focus on IT

CCCM/UDOC Project Officer – special
focus on advocacy

Gaza strip

On 7th July 2014, the Israeli army
launched a large military operation in the Gaza Strip, code named “Protective
Edge”, with the stated objective of stopping Palestinian rocket firing at
southern Israel and destroying the military infrastructure of Hamas and other
armed groups. Destruction was widespread. More than 2,000 Palestinians were
killed and there was massive displacement. Almost a year on, up to 100,000
people remain displaced - an estimated figure based on the number of buildings
destroyed.

NRC believes that building the
capacity and working through existing local government structures is vital with
respect to early and successful recovery, particularly for those neighborhoods
that suffered wide -scale destruction. In Gaza, NRC is currently piloting an
Urban Displacement Outside Camps (UDOC) project with support from the Global
CCCM Cluster. The office is currently working with five of the worst -affected
municipalities to help them profile IDP populations, to effectively communicate
and provide relevant information to the affected population, and to facilitate
effective forums to ensure timely and coordinated service delivery that
includes community participation. NRC believes this will help pave the way
towards reconstruction that itself will only be successful with meaningful
community participation at all stages. The project will expand through 2015 to
include more municipalities prioritizing the worst-affected areas.

General responsibilities

Ensure adherence with NRC policies,
tools, handbooks and guidelines

2-Implement delegated UDOC/CCM
project portfolio according to plan of action

3-Prepare and develop status reports
as required by management

4-Ensure proper archiving and filing
of project documents on both hardcopies and soft copies

Ensure that projects target
beneficiaries most in need, and explore and asses new and better ways to assist

6-Promote and share ideas for
technical improvement

7-Coordinate and implement day to
day UDOC/CCM project activities in the field in Gaza strip according to strategy
and project agreements

8-Actively participate in developing
work plans for project activities.

9-Cooperate with relevant partners
and local authorities in line with project activities

10-Conduct regular field visits and
participate actively in the overall project monitoring and evaluation process.

-Facilitate preparation of needs
assessments, focus group discussions, community meetings, and other community
mobilization activities.

-Provide trainings to local partners
as per project action plans

-Development of training plans,
TOR's, and reports

-Follow up implementation of
capacity building programs to communities, partners and main stakeholders

- Actively promote the rights of
IDPs.

-Facilitation of services
sensitization and provision by other agencies to IDP's and host communities.

(Coordinate internally with NRC core
competences such as ICLA, Shelter, Education and WASH to ensure that all
project partners and beneficiaries are aware of the existing referral system
and any complaint mechanisms.

The Norwegian Refugee Council has
2000 committed and competent employees involved in projects on four continents,
to give refugees and internally displaced persons a better life and future. In
addition we have one of the world’s largest standby forces with 600
professionals, ready to be deployed on 72 hours’ notice when crisis occur.